Since she's been gone I want no one to talk to me
It's not the same but I'm to blame, it's plain to see

So go away, leave me alone, don't bother me
I can't believe that she would leave me on my own
It's just not right when every night I'm all alone

I've got no time for you right now, don't bother me
I know I'll never be the same if I don't get her back again
Because I know she'll always be the only girl for me

But 'til she's here please don't come near, just stay away
I'll let you know when she's come home
Until that day
Don't come around, leave me alone, don't bother me

I've got no time for you right now, don't bother me
I know I'll never be the same if I don't get her back again
Because I know she'll always be the only girl for me

But 'til she's here please don't come near, just stay away
I'll let you know when she's come home
Until that day

Don't come around, leave me alone, don't bother me
Don't bother me
Don't bother me
Don't bother me
Don't bother me


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    I don't think any of the Beatles were too crazy about this one. Unfortunately George Martin didn't feel George Harrison had it in him to create songs that rivaled Lennon/McCartney. Later on, however he was proven wrong when Harrison wrote 'Something'

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